The Principle of High-Voltage Passive Filtering In high-voltage power systems, the widespread application of non-linear loads such as electric arc furnaces, frequency converters, and rectifiers generates a large amount of harmonic currents. These harmonics not only cause power grid voltage distortion and increase line losses but also may interfere with the operation of precision equipment and dama...
The Ultimate Solution for Power Quality ---SVG & AHF Reliable power quality is key for efficient work in today's factories and businesses. Two main issues often come up: harmonic distortion and wasted reactive power. Here are two advanced technologies can solve these problems: Active Harmonic Filter (AHF) and Static Var Generator (SVG). They help reduce risks and make power systems work better...
Improving Chemical Plant Sustainability with Power Quality Chemical manufacturing facilities in Turkey face unique challenges regarding grid stability and rising energy costs. Maintaining high power quality is no longer just a technical preference for these plants. It has become a fundamental pillar of operational sustainability and long-term financial health. The Challenge of Power ...
What Is SVG Power Factor Correction? SVG power factor correction is an advanced method of reactive power compensation used in modern electrical systems to maintain a power factor close to 1.0 in real time. Unlike traditional capacitor banks, SVG (Static Var Generator) provides dynamic and precise power factor correction for facilities with non-linear loads such as VFDs, UPS systems, EV chargers, a...
Solving Energy Issues in Spain Commercial Centers Commercial centers in Spain face unique electrical challenges due to modern infrastructure demands. These facilities integrate high-power HVAC systems, extensive LED lighting, and numerous electric vehicle charging stations. Such diverse loads often lead to significant power quality degradation if left unmanaged. This case study exami...
Active Harmonic Filter vs Passive Harmonic Filter Modern facilities depend on equipment that improves efficiency and control, but that same equipment often creates serious power quality problems. In an industrial power system, nonlinear loads such as variable frequency drive units, rectifiers, UPS systems, welders, and switched-mode power supplies can generate harmonic distortion. Once harm...
Technical Case Study: Energy Storage System in Singapore Singapore's commitment to the Green Plan 2030 has accelerated the adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) across the island. For commercial operators, the challenge lies in managing high peak demand charges and grid constraints. Integrating a solar plus energy storage system offers a robust technical solution to these issues...